Product Description
This steel load wheel assembly is engineered for Big Joe electric pallet jacks and compatible electric lift truck equipment. Constructed from durable steel, this direct replacement wheel delivers reliable performance in warehouse, distribution, and material handling environments. The robust steel construction provides excellent load-bearing capability and reduced maintenance compared to softer polyurethane wheels. Designed for smooth operation on hard indoor surfaces, this assembly is an ideal upgrade or replacement for worn wheels on your electric pallet jack.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | BJ 078451 |
| Product Type | Load Wheel Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel |
| Surface Type | Hard indoor floors |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Pallet Jacks, Electric Lift Trucks |
| Compatible Brand | Big Joe |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the diameter of the BJ 078451 steel load wheel assembly?
A: The BJ 078451 is a steel load wheel assembly. Verify that your current wheel matches before ordering to ensure proper fitment on your equipment.
Q: What equipment is the BJ 078451 compatible with?
A: The BJ 078451 steel load wheel is designed for Big Joe electric pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment model before purchase to ensure compatibility.
Q: What is the difference between the BJ 078450 and BJ 078451 steel wheels?
A: Both the BJ 078450 and BJ 078451 are steel load wheel assemblies. They may differ in bearing type, or compatibility with specific equipment models. Verify the exact dimensions and fitment for your lift truck before ordering.
Q: Are there maintenance requirements for the BJ 078451 steel wheel?
A: Inspect steel wheels regularly for flat spots, cracks, or debris buildup. Keep the wheel and bearing area clean and dry. Steel wheels are lower-maintenance than polyurethane but should be visually inspected monthly in high-use environments.
Q: Why choose a steel wheel over a polyurethane wheel?
A: Steel wheels provide superior durability and load capacity on hard surfaces. They require less frequent replacement than softer polyurethane wheels and deliver consistent performance in high-traffic warehouse environments.
Q: How do I know if my pallet jack needs a new wheel?
A: Replace wheels if you notice flat spots, cracks, wobbling during operation, uneven wear patterns, or if the wheel no longer rolls smoothly. Worn wheels can affect equipment stability and handling performance.